Lantern Slides illustrating Zoology, Botany, Geology, Astronomy, Textiles, &c.: Catalogue E. (November 1924)

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Flatters & Garnett, Ltd., Manchester. Section AA 8 — Arachnida. Spiders, Mites, &c. — Continued . 16 Snare of Hyptiotes paradoxus. D 17 Atypus affinis. D 18 Epiblemium scenicum—Jumping Spider. P 19 Snare of I inyphia. D 20 Linyphia—Webs on grasses. P 21 Aranea obtextrix, web with dewdrops. P 22 Agroeta labyrinthica (nest of). P 23 Agroeta brumea, unfinished cocoon. P 24 Meta menardi, Cave Spider, cocoon. P 25 South African Spiders and nest. P 26 Trap-door Spider and nest. P 27 Trap-door Spider, nest in situ. P 28 Tarantula mygale. P 29 Tegenaria sp., jaws. M 30 Jumping Spider, jaws. M 31 Argyroneta, jaws and palpi. M 32 Foot of spider, combs. M 33 Spinerettes of spider. M 39 Harvestmen at rest on Sandstone. P ACARINI (Mites). 45 Araneus quadratus. D 46 Gamasus coleoptratorum, beetle mite. M 47 Rhyncolopus plumipes, on moss. P 43 Rhyncolopus plumipes, male. M 49 Glycyphagus canestrinii, male and female. M PYCNOGONIDA. 60 Pallene sp. (sea spider). M 61 Pycnogonid gall, on coryne. M SCORPIONS. 62 Buthus sp., from Jamaica. P 63 Scorpio megacephalus. P CHELIFER/E (Pseudoscorpions). 69 Chelifer cancroides.. M 70 Obisium inuscorum. M XYPOSURA. 76 Limulus polyphemus, trilobite stage. M 77 Epeira (Hseckel, 66). D 78 Limulus (Haeckel, 47 ). D Section AA 9-ORTHOPTERA. Plain Slides, 1/3 each. Coloured, where suitable, 3/6 each. (See also Domestic Pests, Section AA 19.) 1 Cockroach, Periplaneta orientalis. P 2 Cockroach, dissection, male and female. P 3 Cockroach, canal and gizzard, x 8J. M 4 Cockroach, gizzard, x 10. M 5 Giant Cockroach, Blabera gigantea. P 6 Giant Cockroach, Blabera marmorata. P 7 Giant Cockroach, Rhyparobia maderse. P 8 Field Cricket, Gryllus campcstris, stages. P 9 Cricket, Elytron. 10 Cricket, jumping leg. 11 Mole Cricket, Gryllotaloa. 12 Mole Cricket, foreleg, digging claws. 13 Locust, expanded wings. 14 Locust, life history. 15 Grasshopper, from life. 16 Lantern Fly, Fulgora lanternaria, Peru. P P P P P P P P Section AA lO-BRITISH BUTTERFLIES AND MOTHS. Principally photographs of living specimens. The Larvae usually on food plants. The Perfect Insects are, with few exceptions, taken from specimens in the open. The Metamorphoses are from arranged Museum Specimens. Plain Slides, 1/6 each Coloured, where suitable, 3/6 each. (See also Sections AA 20, Horticultural, etc., Pests; AA 21, Protective Kesemblance and Mimicry.) BUTTERFLIES. 1 Machaon, Swallow Tail, larva. 2 Machaon, Swallow Tail, pupa. 3 Machaon, Swallow Tail, imago, wings open. 4 Machaon, Swallow Tail, imago, wings closed. 5 Machaon, Swallow Tail, metamorphosis. 6 Brassicse, Large White, eggs and young larvae. 7 Brassicse, Large White, larvae on leaf. 8 Brassicse, Large White, imago and pupa case. 9 Brassicse, Large White, metamorphosis. 10 Brassicse, Large White, with microgaster cocoons. 11 Rapse, Green Veined White, eggs on leaf. 12 Rapse, larvse. 13 Napi, Orange Tip, imago on scabious. 14 Iris, Purple Emperor, larva. 15 Iris, Purple Emperor, pupa. 16 Sibylla, White Admiral, eggs. 17 Sibylla, White Admiral, larva. 18 Sibylla, White Admiral, pupa. 19 Sibylla, White Admiral, imago. 20 C-album, Comma, egg. 21 Polychoros, Large Tortoiseshell, brood young larvse. 22 Urticse, Small Tortoiseshell, larva. All Slides may be bad Plain P—Photograph. D—Drawing or Diagram. M L.S.— Longitudii — 11 - 23 Urticse, Small Tortoiseshell, larvse and pupse, various stages. 24 Urticse, Small Tortoiseshell, pupa. 25 to 31 Urticse, Small Tortoiseshell, emergence from pupa. (A series of 6 slides.) 32 Urticse, Small Tortoiseshell, imago, wings open. 33 Io, Peacock imago, open. 34 Atalanta, Red Admiral, larva tent. 35 Atalanta, Red Admiral, imago, open. 36 Papilia, Silver-washed Fritillary, eggs. 37 Paphia, Silver-washed Fritillary, larva. 38 Paphia, Silver-washed Fritillary, pupa. 39 Paphia, Silver-washed Fritillary, imago on thistle. 40 Euphrosyne, Pearl-bordered Fritillary, imago. 41 Selene, Small Pearl-bordered Fritillary, imago closed. 42 Selene, Small Pearl-bordered Fritillary imago open. 43 Galatea, Marbled White, closed. 44 Galatea, Marbled White, open. 45 Hyperanthus, ringlet, imago. 46 Pamphilus, Small Heath, imago. 47 Argiolus, Azure Blue, eggs. 48 Lucina, Duke of Burgundy Fritillary, imago. 49 Malvae, Grizzled Skipper. -unless otherwise stated. -Photomicrograph. T.S.— Transverse Section, al Section.